incidents like this and others like it well sure glick decision was simon clerk he was an attorney in boston who was recording the police doing something all on to another person and of course they arrested him for it and thankfully he's an attorney so it was easy for him to take it court and go all the way that supreme court and get a ruling that basically reaffirms your right as an individual to record government bureaucrats when they're on duty in any public place so that's what i was doing there at a town hall there today and the reason they charged me with disorderly conduct is because basically beaten them down on the whole wiretapping claim so disorderly conduct it's always been that this catch all or you know any activist doing something or anybody doing something they don't like if they don't actually have a lot of get you with the go with disorderly conduct or you know resisting arrest or some other catch all they have a handful of catches and that's one of them so even we know that some states have tried to make laws passed to. filming illegal to film cops i mean are there any sta